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Old 02-12-2009, 04:35 PM   #1
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Government has and will never stop a recession. It can only create them or prolong them. If they reduced their burden on society they might even stop a recession - but that is what they never do.
Whoa my friend, you might want to go back and take a microeconomic class at a local community college... fiscal policies can be proven mathmatically to help minimize the swings of a capitalist economy.
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Old 02-13-2009, 09:21 AM   #2
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Whoa my friend, you might want to go back and take a microeconomic class at a local community college... fiscal policies can be proven mathmatically to help minimize the swings of a capitalist economy.
Whoa my friend....that class you're describing is not micro-economics, but macro-economics....what is commonly called "macro-economics" and taught at local community colleges is actually Keynesian Economics, and what Keynesianism proves is that over-simplified mathematical models based on flawed assumptions can lead one to a lot of faulty conclusions.
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